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State of the World's Mothers 2014 (May 2014)

State of the World's Mothers 2014 (May 2014)

Each day, an estimated 800 mothers and 18,000 young children die from largely preventable causes.

Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2014

By just about any measure and standard 2014 was a tough year for children around the world. Innocent children were caught in the crossfire of conflict in places like Syria and iraq. they struggled to survive as newborn babies in Nigeria. children entered school ill prepared to learn and succeed in Brazil. they left home and crossed borders to seek protection from violence in the united States and across Europe. and they felt the fear and loss of Ebola throughout parts of West Africa.

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State of the World's Mothers 2014 (May 2014)

State of the World's Mothers 2014 (May 2014)

Each day, an estimated 800 mothers and 18,000 young children die from largely preventable causes.

Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2014

By just about any measure and standard 2014 was a tough year for children around the world. Innocent children were caught in the crossfire of conflict in places like Syria and iraq. they struggled to survive as newborn babies in Nigeria. children entered school ill prepared to learn and succeed in Brazil. they left home and crossed borders to seek protection from violence in the united States and across Europe. and they felt the fear and loss of Ebola throughout parts of West Africa.

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Region
Theme
Year
State of the World's Mothers 2014 (May 2014)

State of the World's Mothers 2014 (May 2014)

Each day, an estimated 800 mothers and 18,000 young children die from largely preventable causes.

Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2014

By just about any measure and standard 2014 was a tough year for children around the world. Innocent children were caught in the crossfire of conflict in places like Syria and iraq. they struggled to survive as newborn babies in Nigeria. children entered school ill prepared to learn and succeed in Brazil. they left home and crossed borders to seek protection from violence in the united States and across Europe. and they felt the fear and loss of Ebola throughout parts of West Africa.